US Senator Amy Klobuchar Enters Minnesota Gubernatorial Race, Promising to Take on Trump and Unify State
In a move that is likely to shake up the Minnesota governor's race, US Senator Amy Klobuchar announced Thursday that she is running for the office. Klobuchar, who was once considered a dark horse candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and has positioned herself as a moderate voice within her party.
The decision to run for governor comes after Governor Tim Walz dropped out of the race earlier this month amidst criticism over mismanagement of taxpayer funding for child care programs. Klobuchar's entry into the fray gives Democrats a high-profile candidate and proven statewide winner, who is likely to face multiple Republican challengers in the general election.
Klobuchar cited Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota, federal officers killing two Minnesotans who protested, the assassination of a state legislative leader, and a school shooting that killed multiple children - all within the last year. She avoided direct mention of ongoing fraud investigations into the child care programs that Trump has made a political cudgel.
"I believe we must stand up for what's right and fix what's wrong," Klobuchar said in her announcement video. The senator has been among the loudest Trump critics, most recently over the immigration enforcement effort that has prompted massive protests.
Klobuchar has won across Minnesota, serving four terms in the US Senate. She is a former local prosecutor and onetime presidential candidate who positions herself as a moderate and has demonstrated the ability to win across the state. The senator won her 2024 reelection bid by nearly 16 percentage points and received 135,000 more votes than Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Klobuchar's entry into the governor's race is likely to test Trump and his fellow Republicans' uncompromising law-and-order approach and mass deportation program against Democrats' criticisms of his administration's tactics. The Minnesota contest is likely to be a marquee contest among 36 governorships on the ballot in November.
Klobuchar has been a consistent voice on issues such as immigration reform, education, and healthcare. She was among the most outspoken lawmakers during bipartisan congressional inquiries of the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump supporters attacked the Capitol during certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory over him in the 2020 presidential election.
The senator is not without controversy herself, however. During her 2020 presidential bid, Klobuchar faced stories of disgruntled Senate staffers who described her as a difficult boss. She outlasted several better-funded candidates and ran ahead of Biden in the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary.
As she enters the governor's race, Klobuchar will face multiple Republican challengers, including MyPillow founder and chief executive Mike Lindell, Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, Dr. Scott Jensen, a former state senator who was the party's 2022 gubernatorial candidate, and state Rep. Kristin Robbins.
The Minnesota contest is likely to be a crucial test of Trump and his fellow Republicans' ability to win in a state that has become increasingly Democratic under Biden's presidency.
In a move that is likely to shake up the Minnesota governor's race, US Senator Amy Klobuchar announced Thursday that she is running for the office. Klobuchar, who was once considered a dark horse candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and has positioned herself as a moderate voice within her party.
The decision to run for governor comes after Governor Tim Walz dropped out of the race earlier this month amidst criticism over mismanagement of taxpayer funding for child care programs. Klobuchar's entry into the fray gives Democrats a high-profile candidate and proven statewide winner, who is likely to face multiple Republican challengers in the general election.
Klobuchar cited Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota, federal officers killing two Minnesotans who protested, the assassination of a state legislative leader, and a school shooting that killed multiple children - all within the last year. She avoided direct mention of ongoing fraud investigations into the child care programs that Trump has made a political cudgel.
"I believe we must stand up for what's right and fix what's wrong," Klobuchar said in her announcement video. The senator has been among the loudest Trump critics, most recently over the immigration enforcement effort that has prompted massive protests.
Klobuchar has won across Minnesota, serving four terms in the US Senate. She is a former local prosecutor and onetime presidential candidate who positions herself as a moderate and has demonstrated the ability to win across the state. The senator won her 2024 reelection bid by nearly 16 percentage points and received 135,000 more votes than Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Klobuchar's entry into the governor's race is likely to test Trump and his fellow Republicans' uncompromising law-and-order approach and mass deportation program against Democrats' criticisms of his administration's tactics. The Minnesota contest is likely to be a marquee contest among 36 governorships on the ballot in November.
Klobuchar has been a consistent voice on issues such as immigration reform, education, and healthcare. She was among the most outspoken lawmakers during bipartisan congressional inquiries of the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump supporters attacked the Capitol during certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory over him in the 2020 presidential election.
The senator is not without controversy herself, however. During her 2020 presidential bid, Klobuchar faced stories of disgruntled Senate staffers who described her as a difficult boss. She outlasted several better-funded candidates and ran ahead of Biden in the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary.
As she enters the governor's race, Klobuchar will face multiple Republican challengers, including MyPillow founder and chief executive Mike Lindell, Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, Dr. Scott Jensen, a former state senator who was the party's 2022 gubernatorial candidate, and state Rep. Kristin Robbins.
The Minnesota contest is likely to be a crucial test of Trump and his fellow Republicans' ability to win in a state that has become increasingly Democratic under Biden's presidency.